Case Reports in Neurological Medicine (Jan 2013)

Oncogenic Brain Metazoan Parasite Infection

  • Angela N. Spurgeon,
  • Marshall C. Cress,
  • Oroszi Gabor,
  • Qing-Qing Ding,
  • Tomoko Tanaka,
  • Douglas C. Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/263718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Multiple observations suggest that certain parasitic infections can be oncogenic. Among these, neurocysticercosis is associated with increased risk for gliomas and hematologic malignancies. We report the case of a 71-year-old woman with colocalization of a metazoan parasite, possibly cysticercosis, and a WHO grade IV neuroepithelial tumor with exclusively neuronal differentiation by immunohistochemical stains (immunopositive for synaptophysin, neurofilament protein, and Neu-N and not for GFAP, vimentin, or S100). The colocalization and temporal relationship of these two entities suggest a causal relationship.